Public holidays in Iceland
Public holidays in Iceland are established by the act of the Icelandic parliament. The public holidays are the religious holidays of the Church of Iceland and the first day of summer, May Day, the Icelandic National Day. In addition, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve are holidays from 1PM.
There are also twelve official flag days in Iceland, some of which are not public holidays. On a flag day all government buildings fly the flag. Although citizens are not obliged to do it, most people do, if they have a flagpole.
Public holidays
Other days that are celebrated
In addition to the public holidays, other special days are celebrated in Iceland, some of which are official flagdays as well.Date | English name | Local name | Literal meaning | Remarks |
January 6 | Epiphany | Þrettándinn | The Thirteenth | |
Moveable | Husband's Day | Bóndadagur | Friday between 19 and 25 January | |
Moveable | Woman's Day | Konudagur | Sunday between 18 and 24 February | |
March 1 | Beer Day | Bjórdagurinn | Celebrates the legalization of beer in Iceland, March 1, 1989. | |
Moveable | Shrove Monday | Bolludagur | Bun Day | |
Moveable | Shrove Tuesday | Sprengidagur | Bursting Day | |
Moveable | Ash Wednesday | Öskudagur | Ash Day | |
Moveable | Palm Sunday | Pálmasunnudagur | ||
Moveable | Mothers' Day | Mæðradagurinn | Second Sunday in May | |
Moveable | Fisherman's Day | Sjómannadagurinn | First Sunday of June. Flag day | |
June 19 | Women's Rights Day | Kvenréttindadagurinn | ||
June 24 | St John's Mass Day | Jónsmessa | John's Mass | St John the Baptist's Mass Day, also known as Midsummer Night |
Moveable | First Day of Winter | Fyrsti vetrardagur | - | |
November 16 | Icelandic Language Day | Dagur íslenskrar tungu | Flag day | |
December 1 | Sovereignty Day | Fullveldisdagurinn | Independence Day Flag day | |
December 23 | St. Thorlac's Mass Day | Þorláksmessa | St Thorlac is Patron Saint of Iceland |